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50/50 Women on Boards Gender Diversity Index Directory™

Review the gender composition of Russell 3000 Index company boards.

The Gender Diversity Index Directory™ is a proprietary tool that tracks the percentage of women, including women of color, on corporate boards of the Russell 3000 Index companies, the largest publicly traded companies in the U.S. Updated quarterly using data from our Exclusive Data Partner, Equilar, we encourage you to use the director to search by company name, state, sector, and ranking.

Pursuing a Board Seat? Start Strategically.
Begin by identifying companies with two women on their boards. Narrow your search by sector or geography and create a focused list aligned with your expertise.

Research each company’s board and senior leadership. Look for shared connections and build relationships with directors and executives to understand their path to the boardroom.

The goal is not to ask for a seat, but to cultivate relationships in the sectors where you aspire to serve and position yourself thoughtfully.

We define gender-balanced boards as women holding half of the seats. Boards with an odd number of members are balanced if women hold one more or less than half of the corporate board seats.

Each company is ranked based on the number of women serving on its board:

GB

Gender-Balanced Board

3+

Three or more women

2

Two women

1

One woman

0

No women

A board is considered gender-balanced when women hold half of its seats. For boards with an odd number of members, the board is balanced if women hold one more or one less than half of the seats.


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Women %29

Analysis of2878

GB Companies383

3+ Companies1274

2 Companies761

1 Companies381

0 Companies79

Company 5050 Rating Total Board # of women % of women Sector State City
Avis Budget Group, Inc. 2 6 2 33% Industrials NJ Parsippany
Avista Corporation GB 11 5 45% Utilities WA Spokane
AVITA Medical, Inc. 2 6 2 33% Healthcare CA Valencia
Avnet, Inc. 3+ 10 4 40% Technology AZ Phoenix
Axalta Coating Systems Ltd. 3+ 9 3 33% Basic Materials PA PHILADELPHIA
Axcelis Technologies, Inc. 1 8 1 12% Technology MA Beverly
AXIS Capital Holdings Limited 3+ 12 4 33% Financial Services PEMBROKE
Axogen, Inc. 2 8 2 25% Healthcare FL Alachua
Axon Enterprise, Inc. GB 11 5 45% Industrials AZ Scottsdale
Axos Financial, Inc. 3+ 11 3 27% Financial Services NV Las Vegas
Axsome Therapeutics, Inc. 1 5 1 20% Healthcare NY New York
Azenta, Inc. 3+ 10 3 30% Healthcare MA Burlington
AZZ Inc. 1 7 1 14% Industrials TX Fort Worth
B&G Foods, Inc. 3+ 10 3 30% Consumer Defensive NJ Parsippany
Backblaze, Inc. GB 5 3 60% Technology CA San Mateo
Badger Meter, Inc. 3+ 9 3 33% Technology WI Milwaukee
Baker Hughes Company 3+ 10 3 30% Energy TX Houston
Bakkt Holdings, Inc. 2 6 2 33% Technology GA Alpharetta
Balchem Corporation 2 7 2 28% Basic Materials NJ Montvale
Ball Corporation 3+ 10 4 40% Consumer Cyclical CO Westminster
Bally's Corporation 2 7 2 28% Consumer Cyclical RI Providence
Banc of California, Inc. 3+ 12 4 33% Financial Services CA Los Angeles
BancFirst Corporation 3+ 17 5 29% Financial Services OK Oklahoma City
Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior, S. A. 3+ 10 4 40% Financial Services Panama City
Bandwidth Inc. 1 6 1 16% Technology NC Raleigh
Bank First Corporation 2 11 2 18% Financial Services WI Manitowoc
Bank of America Corporation 3+ 14 6 42% Financial Services NC Charlotte
Bank of Hawaii Corporation 3+ 12 4 33% Financial Services HI Honolulu
Bank of Marin Bancorp 2 10 2 20% Financial Services CA Novato
Bank OZK 3+ 13 4 30% Financial Services AR Little Rock
Bank7 Corp. 1 8 1 12% Financial Services OK Oklahoma City
BankFinancial Corporation 2 7 2 28% Financial Services IL Burr Ridge
BankUnited, Inc. 3+ 9 3 33% Financial Services FL Miami Lakes
Bankwell Financial Group, Inc. 1 10 1 10% Financial Services CT New Canaan
Banner Corporation 3+ 12 5 41% Financial Services WA Walla Walla
Bar Harbor Bankshares 3+ 11 4 36% Financial Services ME Bar Harbor
BARK, Inc. GB 7 3 42% Consumer Cyclical NY New York
Barnes & Noble Education, Inc. GB 7 3 42% Consumer Cyclical NJ Basking Ridge
Barrett Business Services, Inc. 2 9 2 22% Industrials WA Vancouver
Bassett Furniture Industries, Incorporated 3+ 9 3 33% Consumer Cyclical VA Bassett
Bath & Body Works, Inc. 3+ 10 4 40% Consumer Cyclical OH Columbus
Baxter International Inc. 3+ 11 4 36% Healthcare IL Deerfield
BayCom Corp 3+ 8 3 37% Financial Services CA Walnut Creek
BCB Bancorp, Inc. 2 11 2 18% Financial Services NJ Bayonne
Beacon Financial Corporation 3+ 16 7 43% Financial Services MA Boston
Beam Therapeutics Inc. 3+ 8 3 37% Healthcare MA Cambridge
Beazer Homes USA, Inc. 3+ 10 3 30% Consumer Cyclical GA Atlanta
Becton, Dickinson and Company 3+ 14 5 35% Healthcare NJ Franklin Lakes
Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. 2 7 2 28% Consumer Cyclical UT Murray
Bel Fuse Inc. 2 9 2 22% Technology NJ West Orange

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